// arrays/FillingArrays.java
// (c)2017 MindView LLC: see Copyright.txt
// We make no guarantees that this code is fit for any purpose.
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// Using Arrays.fill()

import java.util.Arrays;

import static onjava.ArrayShow.show;

public class FillingArrays {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        int size = 6;
        boolean[] a1 = new boolean[size];
        byte[] a2 = new byte[size];
        char[] a3 = new char[size];
        short[] a4 = new short[size];
        int[] a5 = new int[size];
        long[] a6 = new long[size];
        float[] a7 = new float[size];
        double[] a8 = new double[size];
        String[] a9 = new String[size];
        Arrays.fill(a1, true);
        show("a1", a1);
        Arrays.fill(a2, (byte) 11);
        show("a2", a2);
        Arrays.fill(a3, 'x');
        show("a3", a3);
        Arrays.fill(a4, (short) 17);
        show("a4", a4);
        Arrays.fill(a5, 19);
        show("a5", a5);
        Arrays.fill(a6, 23);
        show("a6", a6);
        Arrays.fill(a7, 29);
        show("a7", a7);
        Arrays.fill(a8, 47);
        show("a8", a8);
        Arrays.fill(a9, "Hello");
        show("a9", a9);
        // Manipulating ranges:
        Arrays.fill(a9, 3, 5, "World");
        show("a9", a9);
    }
}
/* Output:
a1: [true, true, true, true, true, true]
a2: [11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11]
a3: [x, x, x, x, x, x]
a4: [17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17]
a5: [19, 19, 19, 19, 19, 19]
a6: [23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23]
a7: [29.0, 29.0, 29.0, 29.0, 29.0, 29.0]
a8: [47.0, 47.0, 47.0, 47.0, 47.0, 47.0]
a9: [Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello]
a9: [Hello, Hello, Hello, World, World, Hello]
*/
